DTIC AD1031839: Standardized and Repeatable Technology Evaluation for Cybersecurity Acquisition
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DTIC AD1031839: Standardized and Repeatable Technology Evaluation for Cybersecurity Acquisition
- Publication date
- 2017-02-01
- Topics
- DTIC Archive, Hallman,Roger A, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific San Diego, cyberattacks, computer network security, department of defense, graphical user interface, network protocols, procurement, information systems, operating systems, DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS,
- Collection
- dticarchive; additional_collections
- Language
- English
Cybersecurity is a growing concern for the United States Government, indeed the United States is on the receiving end of an estimated 100,000 cyber-attacks each day. Cybersecurity is a fast-growing market where technologies are constantly evolving to counter threats to information and operations systems. Across the U.S. Government as a whole, there is no standard and repeatable methodology for evaluating cybersecurity technologies. In this document, we introduce the Department of Defense (DoD)-centric and Independent Technology Evaluation Capability (DITEC), an experimental decision support service within the DoD, which aims to provide a standardized framework for cybersecurity technology evaluations in support of acquisition decision making. In addition to DITEC as a proof of concept, we describe a family of services including DITEC , an enterprise-level tool, and the Cyber-SCADA Evaluation Capability (C-SEC), an instantiation of DITEC for evaluating SCASA network cybersecurity technologies.
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- 2020-03-02 08:01:43
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- Identifier
- DTIC_AD1031839
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t98712n3b
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- 1.0.3
- Pages
- 27
- Ppi
- 300
- Year
- 2017
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